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that could win the that could win the [talking over each other] [talking over each other] stuart: when they's debate was the first time obama face real criticism and he lost. that is my take and it is next. >> if you look at the unemployment number, the bulk of them, nearly 600,000 got part-time jobs. they wanted full time and getting part time. the number dropped and we don't want a part-time recovery. stuart: that was congressman kevin brady's analysis of the jobs report. tune in weekdays at 9:20 sharp. this is a rally. the dow firmly above 136. ibm has said another new high. coming -- nicole: it is $2.79 for ibm which is up $0.16. we have been watching hewlett-packard and that has been going in the opposite direction. what is interesting is we did get the news that there was a contract in which ibm was supposed to pay $543 million over 2 hewlett-packard. don't need to do that. stuart: that is a lot of money. stocks up. dow up 85. down a little. we are off on gold $7, $17.89. the price of oil at $90 a barrel. it is down $1.46. thirty-six hours after the debate we have had time to dig
that could win the that could win the [talking over each other] [talking over each other] stuart: when they's debate was the first time obama face real criticism and he lost. that is my take and it is next. >> if you look at the unemployment number, the bulk of them, nearly 600,000 got part-time jobs. they wanted full time and getting part time. the number dropped and we don't want a part-time recovery. stuart: that was congressman kevin brady's analysis of the jobs report. tune in...
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but when we talk about it more and when they find out more about who todd akin is, they say "well, i don't like him either." and a non-vote is pretty much an assistance to claire. >> ifill: but after akin refused to get out of the race-- and as national republicans began to worry the missouri seat might cost them control of the senate -- some akin critics, including senator roy blunt, have returned to the fold. still, the party rift remains. former republican senator john danforth, a force in the st. louis community, said he would rather write in a candidate than support akin. >> i can understand their position. i mean, it's like counting apples. you know, they're saying, "well, we need 50 or 51 in the senate and he's one person who's competing for a seat." but i see him as the apple that spoils the barrel. i mean, that's the way i look at akin. i think that he really hurts the republican brand and he damages the party nationally, and that it's very important for republicans to say no. >> ifill: akin says he'll settle for support from republicans out of state, including former presid
but when we talk about it more and when they find out more about who todd akin is, they say "well, i don't like him either." and a non-vote is pretty much an assistance to claire. >> ifill: but after akin refused to get out of the race-- and as national republicans began to worry the missouri seat might cost them control of the senate -- some akin critics, including senator roy blunt, have returned to the fold. still, the party rift remains. former republican senator john...
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to many obama advisors in denver last night they're going to retool the preparations, his attitude and demeanor. >> how big of shift in this campaign this was debate? most polls had mitt romney trailing by four, five, six points. now there seems to be a renewed interest in his campaign by perhaps some of these polls. >> i've written this many times this year. gallop had it 49-47 and so did the washington post. going into the debate the same. a lot has happened in this campaign, but not much has changed. this race was tight going on. it will tighten up now. the biggest thing that happened last night is that republicans who had their hand hovering over the mitt romney pang button have put that hand back -- panic button have put that hand buck babb and are now solidly behind mitt romney. president obama has structural disadvantages that became threatened. that's what the next two debates will be all about, romney prosecuting his advantage, the president trying to deflect it. >> mitt romney looking clearly well prepared and well versed for that debate is. there a chance he gets a little ov
to many obama advisors in denver last night they're going to retool the preparations, his attitude and demeanor. >> how big of shift in this campaign this was debate? most polls had mitt romney trailing by four, five, six points. now there seems to be a renewed interest in his campaign by perhaps some of these polls. >> i've written this many times this year. gallop had it 49-47 and so did the washington post. going into the debate the same. a lot has happened in this campaign, but...
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critics are saying president obama was not aggressive enough in the debates but looks like he is talking tough now on the campaign trail. >> that's right. he kind of found his mojo yesterday when he was campaigning in denver, in wisconsin. much more aggressive president obama than we saw wednesday might and the president obama i'm certainly used to seeing on the campaign trail, here is what he said. >> when i got on the stage, i met this very spirited fellow who claimed to be mitt romney. but i know it couldn't have been mitt romney bus the real mitt romney has been running around the country the last year promising $5 trillion in tax cuts that favor the wealthy. the fellow the stage last night who looked like mitt romney said he did not know anything about that. >> as you pointed out it is funny because who is that guy? >> exactly. >> you saw wednesday night. president obama before this huge crowd in wisconsin. as you know, we talked about this, there were 67 million people plus watching the debate. not that many people were watching his comments yesterday. he has a ways to go to revers
critics are saying president obama was not aggressive enough in the debates but looks like he is talking tough now on the campaign trail. >> that's right. he kind of found his mojo yesterday when he was campaigning in denver, in wisconsin. much more aggressive president obama than we saw wednesday might and the president obama i'm certainly used to seeing on the campaign trail, here is what he said. >> when i got on the stage, i met this very spirited fellow who claimed to be mitt...
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>> well, first of all it's got to be a real boost for president obama as jessica was talking about earlier. if not reality, then also a real psychological boost to get below that 8% figure. very important to them. because what it does, wolf, is it plays into the poll numbers that we've already been seeing, which is that people believe that things are getting better. the numbers are still not where the president wants them to be. but if it plays into a sense of optimism in this country, that's very good for the president. but overall you're going to hear the same refrain from both campaigns. the president's going to say that he's added more than 5 million jobs, and mitt romney's going to say there's still 23 million unemployed. >> you've spent a lot of time covering mitt romney. you did that excellent documentary all of our viewers will remember. >> thank you. >> some folks are suggesting and no one's better to answer this than you that the so-called real mitt romney showed up at the debate this week. >> right. >> the guy who was there, that's the man who really exists as oppose today someo
>> well, first of all it's got to be a real boost for president obama as jessica was talking about earlier. if not reality, then also a real psychological boost to get below that 8% figure. very important to them. because what it does, wolf, is it plays into the poll numbers that we've already been seeing, which is that people believe that things are getting better. the numbers are still not where the president wants them to be. but if it plays into a sense of optimism in this country,...
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guess, from jack welch, talking about maybe the obama campaign was cooking the books. i don't know how those numbers work. i really can't comment on that. there has beenriticism in the past of the polls and of this listen, when the things aren't going your way, numbers aren't going your way, be they poll numbers or jobs numbers, maybe -- you know, this is a reaction. i don't think you're going to hear that kind of talk from the romney campaign themselves, though, carol. >> you'll join us later to tell us. i'm sure there will be quick reaction that will come in a few minutes. paul steinhauser, thanks f. you're one of the americans out there still looking for a job, this is for you. we wanted to end this segment on a bright note. alison kosik is taking a look at who is hiring for the biggest shopping season of the year. good morning, alison. >> good morning, carol. many areas are actually hiring. look at the september jobs report. health care added 44,000 jobs. and that's not a huge surprise. that's an area that's considered recession proof. health care added actually mo
guess, from jack welch, talking about maybe the obama campaign was cooking the books. i don't know how those numbers work. i really can't comment on that. there has beenriticism in the past of the polls and of this listen, when the things aren't going your way, numbers aren't going your way, be they poll numbers or jobs numbers, maybe -- you know, this is a reaction. i don't think you're going to hear that kind of talk from the romney campaign themselves, though, carol. >> you'll join us...
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i do not understand why they talk obama this, obama that. this is good news for everybody. host: are you working? caller: yeah, i am and nurse. i just got a job. it is a big deal. it is nice. we have to pray for america. host: this is from a republican in salem, new hampshire. go ahead. caller: thank you. i wanted to make a couple of quick points. thank you for having me. why i am voting for mitt romney is, first of all, the jobless rate today is higher than the standard that obama set for himself and that he wanted to have by today. he was saying he wanted a jobless rate lower than 5.5% by today. but i also have a personal stake in this. my husband, a union carpenter, has been out of work for more than four years now. he is a carpenter in the greater boston area. and dropping out of the job market is not a sign of success. president obama is wrong. people are in despair. that 7.8% should not be construed as any type of victory, even a small one. it is still higher than when he took office. this is an untenable. we cannot have another four years of this. host: thank you for
i do not understand why they talk obama this, obama that. this is good news for everybody. host: are you working? caller: yeah, i am and nurse. i just got a job. it is a big deal. it is nice. we have to pray for america. host: this is from a republican in salem, new hampshire. go ahead. caller: thank you. i wanted to make a couple of quick points. thank you for having me. why i am voting for mitt romney is, first of all, the jobless rate today is higher than the standard that obama set for...